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Universal acceptance: Homes designed for special needs can benefit ... - Coloradoan

Her wheelchair-bound husband wouldn't be able to navigate the two sets of stairs in her house, so he would need to live on the first floor, which only offered a small half-bathroom. With the help of a knowledgeable contractor, the 64-year-old ...

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U. Illinois prepares to respond if norovirus surfaces - U-Wire.com

"There's really intense pain (and) you feel shaky," sophomore Patty Lawley said. "You don't want to get out of bed." After recent outbreaks of a flu-like virus at other Midwestern colleges, the University of Illinois maintains that it is prepared in ...

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Lego project turns into dream home for Wisconsin family - Monterey County Herald

The exterior at the home of Fred and Julie Dahms in Mequon, Wisc. What began as a father-and-son project with Lego blocks the summer of 2004 turned into the inspiration for architect Fred Dahms' dream home. The house he built in 2005 is almost an ...

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Universal design for all - The State

When her husband Arthur underwent several spinal surgeries last year and was recuperating in the hospital, Mariam Eisenberg knew she had to make some design changes to her Jericho, N.Y., home before he returned. Her wheelchair-bound husband wouldn ...

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Universal design Features make home accessible for all ages, abilities - Montgomery Advertiser

Her wheelchair-bound husband wouldn't be able to navigate the two sets of stairs in her house, so he would need to live on the first floor, which only of­fered a small half-bathroom. With the help of a knowl­edgeable contractor, the 64-year-old ...

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Fresh Ideas - Stamford Advocate

Janice Perkins bought a bedroom dresser more than a decade ago, but it never made it into her bedroom. Instead, the versatile dresser has been useful for Perkins in three places in three houses. Once it held a television set; another time it served ...

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Do-It-Yourself Faucets - Staten Island Advance

The do-it-yourself trend is strong when it comes to homeowners shopping for faucets. About 45 percent of homeowners looking for faucets plan to get their hands dirty and install them themselves and an additional 28 percent have somehow convinced a ...

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Gambling on a down market - Boston Globe

It feels lonely out here on the renovation frontier. There’s a big hole where my ramshackle one-story kitchen once stood at the back of my creaky Natick fixer-upper. My friendly neighborhood builder, after a little too gleefully tearing off the ...

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Repurposing is fun way to get most from furniture - Record Searchlight

Repurposing furniture adds an element of surprise to a room. An upholstered chair fills an empty corner in this bathroom, where it adds style and provides a comfortable place to sit while drying hair. View gallery » Janice Perkins bought a bedroom ...

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Hip bachelor bets on Detroit Garden Court condominium - Detroit News

Ryan South, 25, looked at about 150 houses for sale on Metro Detroit's eastside before he realized what he really coveted. "I grew up in Grosse Pointe, and Jefferson Avenue was always my main drag," says South, director of mortgage banking for ...

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Universal acceptance: Homes designed for special needs can benefit ... - Coloradoan

Her wheelchair-bound husband wouldn't be able to navigate the two sets of stairs in her house, so he would need to live on the first floor, which only offered a small half-bathroom. With the help of a knowledgeable contractor, the 64-year-old ...

Read more...


U. Illinois prepares to respond if norovirus surfaces - U-Wire.com

"There's really intense pain (and) you feel shaky," sophomore Patty Lawley said. "You don't want to get out of bed." After recent outbreaks of a flu-like virus at other Midwestern colleges, the University of Illinois maintains that it is prepared in ...

Read more...


Lego project turns into dream home for Wisconsin family - Monterey County Herald

The exterior at the home of Fred and Julie Dahms in Mequon, Wisc. What began as a father-and-son project with Lego blocks the summer of 2004 turned into the inspiration for architect Fred Dahms' dream home. The house he built in 2005 is almost an ...

Read more...


Universal design for all - The State

When her husband Arthur underwent several spinal surgeries last year and was recuperating in the hospital, Mariam Eisenberg knew she had to make some design changes to her Jericho, N.Y., home before he returned. Her wheelchair-bound husband wouldn ...

Read more...


Universal design Features make home accessible for all ages, abilities - Montgomery Advertiser

Her wheelchair-bound husband wouldn't be able to navigate the two sets of stairs in her house, so he would need to live on the first floor, which only of­fered a small half-bathroom. With the help of a knowl­edgeable contractor, the 64-year-old ...

Read more...


Fresh Ideas - Stamford Advocate

Janice Perkins bought a bedroom dresser more than a decade ago, but it never made it into her bedroom. Instead, the versatile dresser has been useful for Perkins in three places in three houses. Once it held a television set; another time it served ...

Read more...


Do-It-Yourself Faucets - Staten Island Advance

The do-it-yourself trend is strong when it comes to homeowners shopping for faucets. About 45 percent of homeowners looking for faucets plan to get their hands dirty and install them themselves and an additional 28 percent have somehow convinced a ...

Read more...


Gambling on a down market - Boston Globe

It feels lonely out here on the renovation frontier. There’s a big hole where my ramshackle one-story kitchen once stood at the back of my creaky Natick fixer-upper. My friendly neighborhood builder, after a little too gleefully tearing off the ...

Read more...


Repurposing is fun way to get most from furniture - Record Searchlight

Repurposing furniture adds an element of surprise to a room. An upholstered chair fills an empty corner in this bathroom, where it adds style and provides a comfortable place to sit while drying hair. View gallery » Janice Perkins bought a bedroom ...

Read more...


Hip bachelor bets on Detroit Garden Court condominium - Detroit News

Ryan South, 25, looked at about 150 houses for sale on Metro Detroit's eastside before he realized what he really coveted. "I grew up in Grosse Pointe, and Jefferson Avenue was always my main drag," says South, director of mortgage banking for ...

Read more...


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